Thernemocratic Watchman. [Written for the WATCHMAN Drunkenness, 20 its, Evil Curses UT 'INFORMATION Life is a voyage, in the progress of which, we „ nye continually changing scenes, wo first leave childhood behind u s, then youth, then the bears of ripened m anhood, then blirage with his lacks of POMP. While musing upon the mutabil ity rind varying scenes of human life, I, stink into a slumber amidst my medit ~raiens, and on amtulden,/found my ears tilled with the tumult' of labor; the shouts of alacrity, the shrieks of alarm, the whintlo of the winds, and the dash of waters. My astonishment for a limo to preqqed my curiosity ; but soon reavering my self no far as to inquire whether we were going, and what was the clamour, and confusion; I was told that they were launching out into the ocean of life ; that we had already passed the straights of infancy, in which many hail perished, some by The weakneas and fragility of their vessels, and more by the folly,per- Terseness, or ttetligence, of those who undertook to steer them, and that we were now on the main sea / .abandoned to the winds and billows, without any other means of security than the care of the pilot, whom it was always in our potter toehooso among great number) that of fered their direction and . assistance, looked round with anxious eagerness, and first turned my eyee behind Inc, saw st ream fleeing through flowery ikltifttls, which every one that sailed along seemed to behold with pleasure:, but no sootier touched, than the current, which though not mosey or turbulent, yet bore them irre-istably away. Beyond these islands ell was darkness, nor could any of the passengers describe the shore at which he first embarked. Before me slid on either side, was an expanse of waters riulently agitated, and covered noitli so bask a mist, that the most perspicacious ere could see but it little way It rip peered to he full of rocks and whirlpools, for many sunk unexpectedly while they were courting the gale with full insulting those whom they had left be— hind So numerous, indeed were the dangers, and so thick the darkness, that no caution could confer security. Yet - hero wero Lowry, who, by false intelli pnce, betrayed their followers into or by violence pushed those u how iheY found in their way against the reeks. The current was invariable awl irresistible, but it was seemingly impossible to sail against it, or to return to the place that noav olive passed, yet i it was not in, Nloll•Int at In allow no up portuudy for dexterity or courage since tholtwit none cotild Tel 1 putt ibinger, yet they might often 11N r. 1,1 it t It sa l hnoctl , lout tot ) siver with much or-renitence, for by Prime inii4et-11 inn . fstuation every man appeitioyl to think himself safe. though lie saw hit consorts eoetY moment sinking mound him, mid no sooner 1111.1 t he 1,11,11 Cl,ll .1 .ti ci 11.'111, I hall I hei r tale and miseietifirei were forgotten. the vii) ,11 , 1 pill -iied anti the 811,1111` . .10C1111.1 COTlllllellee, every mini o,lllgflll.lllllte.l himself upon the •outolioenis of his 'vessel, and bell. ye I himself able to rdetn the ohirlpool a hid+ his friend won nwallovred, or glide over the rocks on which he was nor WWI It often oheerve.l that, w eight of a 'urea :wade any change in him coutse . „ if he turned ride fora moment, he soon fors.t'ot hut :udder, and left litinvel again to the ilimpoal of elinnoe. T 111.4 negli gence 4h41 not proceed front indifference or from wpartnevo of their present con dition for DOI one of thomo who thus ruvlie , l upon deitruction,failed, when he nll 4 'linking, to call loudly upon 1114 as ,,,,eettev for that help which could not now be given him; and many Ipent diet' last moments in cautioning Ahern agairoit the folly by which they were in . tercepted in the midst of their course. ti m Their benevolence was ties prais• ed, but, their admonitions were miregard ed The verciel in which they embarked, being eonfe , teedly unequal to the turbit- lend• of the stream of life, were visibly --unpaired in the course of the voyage, 60 Olt every passenger was certain, that how long coever he might, by favorable aceblents, or by incessant vigilence be preserved, ho must sink at last. This meets ty of perishing might have been expected to stuldttb the gay, and iniimi date the daring: at leaat to keep the taelencholy and timorous in perpetual torment, and hinder t lent front any en joyment of the verities and gratifications which nature offered them as tilo solace of their labors, yet in effect note seemed less to expect destruction than those to whom it was most dreadful, they all had the art of concealing their danger from themselves and those who knew their inability to bear the sight of the terrors that embarrassed their ways took care nen , rto look forward, but found some amusements ot the present moment, and generally entertained Ihentselves by playing with hope, who wits the constant assoCiate of the voyage of life ii . ot all that hope ventured to promise even to those she favored most. was; not that they should escape, but that they should sink at last, and with this promise every ono was satisfied, though he laughed at the rest for seeming to believe it. (lope indeed aPparatilly mocked the credulity of her companions. (10 1111 C0N11.11.0 Jilooflaub'l3itters: 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS, AND 1100PLAND'S GERMAN TONIC The errant Remedies for all Diseases (Atha LIVER, STOMACH, ORM DIGESTIVE OILCIANS HOOF LAN D'S GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the puro juices (or, 1111 they are mod le madly termed, Extrude) or Roots, !labs, and Barker, making a preparation, highly concentrated, and entirely p cc p 001 alrolt6lie °thrill lore (I any kiwi. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all ilic ingredients of tho Bittern, with the purest quality of Santa Cruz law n, Orange, S., Loading. min of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies over Offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will use• 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 1 pore VIIIO havo no cklection to the com bination of the Zithers, an stated, will use. ROOFLANDI3 GERMAN 'TONIC They are both equally pod, and contain the Fame medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a more matter of taste, the Tunic being the molt palatable. The stomach, front a variety of causes, as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nereus Debility, etc., is very apt to havens functions derang ed. The Liver, sympathizing as closely as it does n ith the Stomach, then becomes af fected, t , o result of which is that the pa tient suffers from several or more of the fol lowing diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles Ftsitressrof -Woad Co the Dead, Aeidtty.of the , Stomach, Nausea, Ileart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, - fiour Eructations, Sinking or• Fluttering at ' l, e I'it of the Stomach, Swimming of the . • fronded or Difficult.literithing, Flut tering .. the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull I'aiu in th Head, Deficiency of Perttpiration, Ye:lateness of the Skin (tot! Eyes, I'nln in the Side, Beek, Chest, Linibn, ete:, Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise 4he greatest caution in selection of n remedy for his case, purchasing only thatisehich ho is assured from his investiga tions and inquiries possess true merit, is skilfully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients, and ban established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection wo. would submit those well known remedies— 11(10/'LAND'S GERMAN .BITTERS, AND lIOOFLAND'S “ERMAN TONIC. PRKPARIII BY PR. C. r. JACKSON, PIILLABRLPIIIA, PA Twenty-two yearn since they were Drat in troduced into this country from (lermany, during ',bleb time they have undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extent. tian any other reined len known t., the rtihile These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarriova. Dis ease of tho holneys, tint all Diseases arisw front a Diwordered lavas, Stoinnehor ntes- DEBI Lira" Resulting from any Cau.ie whatever • prostration of the system, injured by Severe labor. hardship.; Expiriure, Feversdke. There is nu medicine extant equal to these ',media! in such -ivies. A tone and vigor i. Imparted Lu I'n• :11,11ent0 Ir..tt•th r,1,14• enjeFy.ti, the .torllll,ol dige.tii pi iiinpti), the Llood is puri lied, the aomplexion be,onoof sound and healthy, the ye 11.% tinge is eradirateil from the eye, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the week and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy Lang I'El.'.lo.l.'i A I .I.\ CF:', IX LIFE, A%.1 feuding the haul limo we ig6i healt hy ura,ll them, eith lull ItA alLenclAtit w 111 find in the use of this Bairn, or the loofa, aueliatr that nill instil new lite into their %eine, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, und giro health and happricke I, their remaining years. NOTI' It is a well-established fact that fully one half of the foinvlo portion of our population are Peldmn in the enjoyment of good health; or, to 11+0 their own expression, "never feel well." 'I hey aro languid devoid of all energy extvemely nen ULIS, and bane no appetite. To this eillPB of per .0,01 the RlMrs, or the , it esptcially recommended. IV EA k AND DELICATP CA I 1.1) REN Aro made shunt; by the use of either of these remedies. They 1,111 cure every ease kf r11 0 1,1411111e, WithOht led Thougundn of certilli :ere hate necutnula• led in the hands of the piiiirietor, but space will allow of the public:Won of but a few. Those. t• trill lie olo.erved, are tern of note and of such standlng that they [nest be lie lieved. TESTI MONA LS !I.r. Gro. W. WOODWA Chief Jostle() of the Supremo Court of Pa., writes: Philadelphia. March IR, 1847 "I find •Ilooflnnd'e (lorman Hitters' is a good' tonic, useful in discern! of,the digestive organs, and of great boneflt in cases of de— bility, and want of nervous action in tho eystuni. Yutirs, truly, (tau, W. WOW-MAUD." 110 s. Jaunt 'llion rams, - Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, April 28 1888. "I consider .Iloollantl's Gorman Bitters a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion or - bypepsia. I can cortify this from my experience of it. Yourr,with respect JAMES Touru•aon•" _ From Rey. Joseph 11. Kennard, D. D. Pas to;oftho Tonth Baptist Chureh,Philedel phis CAUTION Monona's ilermoo Remedies are counter feited. Soo that the signature of C. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Principal office and Mantlfactory at the ilerinan. Medicine Store, Nu. 631 ARCH Street, Philitilulphia, Pa. CHARLES M EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON it Co. Pii I( F.', Hootland's Norman /Jitters, per bottle, $1 00 " half dozen, 6 00 lloofland's llorman Tonic, put up in quart bottles $1 51) per bottle, or a half dozen for 7 60 per•lbi not, forget to examine well the article yotr buy, order get the genaino. For salo by Y. I'. aREEN, Druggi3t, Bellefonte, l'n. pud by druggists generally. March 28.-1868-1 Drk! (Nob erortrico FIRE 1.7.;F1RE ! FIRE II I, -tiO. 6 BUSH'S ARCADE on;:ifigh Street Bellefonte, is ien blazo;_with the wont BRILLIANT STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS' ever opened In that establishment ZIMMERMAN DfloB, * I- CO., fa'-• i•het rwieeil from the testernCities the foliowing Fine Hea%:) , Black Rapp, and Plain Dress Silks : the finest Black Alpacens; Brown, Drab aratbrotticatirlabalref Pekin Clothe, Alpaca Lustros. and De!eines or all coloia and dirt cheap Flo° Organdy, Orientals, French and Linen Lawns, Percales, Chintsee, Scotch, , French and Plain Chambray Ginghsms, Le. - We would Invite the spacial attention of the L A I) I S ...,. to tho fact that our stook or WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS is surpassed by nano in towpappbracing ev erything under these heads7illlvrell as every new novelty that makes its appearance in the market. Our HOOP SKIRTS ANL) vCORBETS cannot be excelled in style, elegance, Jura cheapnesr. Our stock of leavy Cotton and domentle Dry Goods is full and cheap. It comprises thy bent Heavy Cottnnaden, Jeans, Ticking% Denims, Drills, • Bleached and Unbleached ?due hill and Calicoes,. • of ell grades and of the very boot waft, We have Clothes, Cassisnors, Jaconet, Ready made Chd Woolen Linen and White Shirts, Boots and lihoes, all of which for style, elegance of finish and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in the county Isaac Hall A Co's. Fine Calf and Heavy Kip Boots and Shoes for sale, all warranted to give hatistaction , and In cave they fail to .1 o no, their will be takrn back and the money iefunded. 11 any person doubts thig asesrtain, let him try it and be. con vinced. Carpet,+, Cotton Carpet Chain, Floor and Oil Cloth, Wood and Willow Ware, Queens-Ware ulna.) 3 for sale cheap. We always keep the bcet GROICERIES Dried and Canned Fruits, of all kinds and of the finest unalitles any market can afford• Fish, Provisions, Salt, Flour and Feed always for sale Every body is respectfully Invited sto eozne right along, make their purchases from us and eavo their money. Remember, a Dollar saved in buying Is better than a dollar worked for. We wish it distinctly understood that we will not be UNDERSOLD, and will always be pleased to OUR, GOODS, Whether you buy or not COUNTRY PRODUPC TAKEN AT TILE lIIOIILST PRICER IN EXCHANGE FOR Itornambor tho phioo. NO. a BUSTS ARCADE QM Mbextiscinento. MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OPTICIANS & OCULISTS IA ARTFORD, CONN.. Have, with a view to meet-the inereaged de mud for their celebrated PERFECTED 81'ECTACLEt3, appointed GEORCIF W. PATTON, WATCUMAILER min JEWILILH, Bellefonte, Penna As their sole Agent fnr 'hi, place. They have taken care to give all needful.instruc tions, and have confidence in the ability of, their agent to meet the requirements of all customers. An opportunity will be alum of funded, to procure, at all times A'pertnele4 Mullioned by one their Streligthettin and Prcact rinti ' ..- Ton much cermet be said as to their RU PritIORITY over the ordinary glaseas worn. There is No Glimmering, Wavering of (he Sight Dininers, or other unpleasant sensation, hut on the con trary, from the peculiar construction of the LCIIIOII, theft. are SOOTEING and PLEASANT, cawing n feeling of relief to the wearer, and produrelq a ricer and fitetwel vicuna, ga In the t;nturai healthy eight. They era the Loni eperteelee that Fresco, rte tic!! as Agef ot (he Siyht ! And aro the OHBA PEST because the BEST always lasting VARY 7 , ARS without change being necessary. CAUTION • • M r. tleorge W.Patton, dealer In Weichee Cipake, Jewelry, de., Is their ONLY Agent itpointed in th /se a. WIC tit PLOT NO TBDDL Ella. 13 34-ly. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! EOM E I). PIFER'S Storo in Drockerholl Row, nor! door to Post Offico, Whero a fresh supply of Fall and Winter goods in °odious VARIETIES, have just been received. Consisting In par FRENCH anti TRISH POFLIN,V, Poplin. Alpaca., Merinos. 1 Wool Delaines, Bleached and Unbleached Sluelips Tickings, Shootings, Prints of every Style and Crice. The celebrated I olIALL" BOOTS & 8110 ES, (lents and Boys Over-Coats, Suite, Pants and Vest., Under Clothing, Hata I and Cape. Ladies Shawla, Canned and Dii.d Fruits, Cedar and Quocneware, U rocenes —the Goelt Syrups in town SPICE, PURE, uROUND TO ORDER 0 he him a call before purchasing else where. Tho highest cash price paid fur marketing or all kinds. Polite, cnd orlon ti 10 cleika always ready to wait on all, fik:O. D. l'IPElt 13-34 ly T HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST sesurtment of Dry Uouds, (irocorioe, BOOTS ,C 8110 ES, Men and Youths Clothing o f extra good quality, for fall and winter trade is to bo bad at 13-38 3m. 1.0 Eli, MAX a LOEB EYRE A LANDELL. FOURTH & ARCH BTS.. PHILA (100 D BLACK SILKS, 000 D COLORED SILKS. 1969. FALL GOODS OPENINO, FANCY AND STAPLE. Lyons Silks Velvets New FAylo Shawls, New Dress Hoods, (loud Blankets, Table Llnnei, Shootings and Sbirtings, Cloths and Cassimoros. N B Now lloode rocalVed daily In large lots fur Jobbing. 13-42-6 t CONRAD MEYER. INVY.NTUR ANR MAAIIPACTORIIROY TH6 CELEBRATED IRON FRAME 'PIANOS, IVareroome, No. 722 Arch :it., Philadelphia, Rae received the prise Medal orate World'. Great Exhibition, London, Eng. The highoet Primo' awarded when and where over exhibited. [ESTABLISHED 1823] 13-33 3m Nap ';'-abbertiuntento. COE'S COUGH BALSAM! This long tried and mule!. Remedy is again called to the attention of the public. As often no the ye-r Tolle 'intend, the pro pribtorn annually nuke their how to • the peoplo, and remind them that amongst the many things required for the health, corn• fort and sustenance hf the. family through the long and tedious months of winter. Coe'e Cough li,alsatn should not be forgotten. For years it has been a household medicine—and mothers anxious for the safety of their child ren, and all who suffer for any &seas° of ' thm throat, cheat and lunge, cannot afford to do 'without it. ityhddition to the ordinary for once so long In the market, wo now fur nish our mamoth family siie bottles, which will, In common with the other sizes, be found it all Drug Stores. The Balsam will be found invaluatlic, and may always be relied uron , in the most ex trains easel!. ' WHOOPING' COUGH The testimony of all who have used it for thin terrible disease during the last ten Years, is, that it invariably relieves and cures it. hoop your throat wet with tho Balsam— taking lat , e and often—and you will avery Boon find relief, HARD COLDS AND COUMIS. Yield at once a eteady use of this great remedy. It *lt! eurennit - In giving want where all other remedies have failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEAT Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with ■ny of the above named diflicilßtos, They are all premonitory symptoms of Con sumption, and if not arrested, will soone or liter sweep you away Into the valley of shad• owe from which none can ever turn. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and to—day rejoices that her life has helm made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe'e Cough Balsam. The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for sale by every Druggist and Dealer in Medicines in the United States. Sole Proprietors, flew, Haven, Ct. _41:411) REAL) READ THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE, CAII,I.CD TO THS • 'Warhre Great Remedy, CUE'S I) Y PEPSI A CURE This preparation 18 pronounced by Itys. maws ne the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating and fatal tnal• ady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to un untimely grave, Ito millions of suffsors. Furs and Sagas COPS lIYSPEPSI 4 II AR CONE TO THE RESrI'E. Inclop PrprioNt ft, k I, ,rdrit Solioleas ur AI !Wily Siontrh. 111,11113 Food, Fintid,wy, 1. , /miiitude, tinnily frrminno rt. / in Death, Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, st^ the patient takes it. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict o( the iiiasmit Lear ,what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says •ei: • Mll.ll , A Wig., Jan. 21,1888 Moms. C• CLARK .t CU.,NCIC Iluurn Cot/01. Both myself and wife have used Cue's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved Perfectly latisfactory as a remedy. I have NO heel tation, in bay ing that we have received great benefit (min its ass. '•A OREAT 131,ESSLNO." (From Rrr. L. WAnD, Avon, Loraine Co 0 tinvorin h A nuirrnoso, Po It:mined, ('fry land. 0. Genlicirtepc—lt gives me groat pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Caro. bliss has been for a number of years greatly troubled with I.lyspepaia, accompanied with violent paroxysms of constipation, which no prostrated her that ahe was all the *line, for months, unabl to do any thing. She took, at your instance, Coe's Lyspepe+a,Curo and has derived Groat benefit from it, and is now comparatively well. fihnt regards thin medicinb as a great Weaning. Truly yours, Jan 13th, 181 L. F. WARtr.. •Tho Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Allegheny, tes tifies that it has eared him after all other rewedier has tailed. Any druggist in the country will tell you. if you take this trouble to enquire, that evety ono that buys a Lottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqual ified praise of its great medical virtue. COL'S UYSPEPSI4 CURE Will also belonnd invaluab:e in all oases of Dian-lima. Dysentery, Colic, Summer Coo Plaints, Griping, and in feat every dis ordered_ condition of the•etotgach. Sold by Druggists in city or country every whore at 8! per bottle, or, by application to TOE C. O. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New 'Raven, CL FOR CROUP, SORE THROAT AND LUNUS 1 IN SHORT, C. G. CLARK CO., Very resportfullY. LEsTER SEXTON CLEIWYSIEN, DRUU(IISTS ;hugs anb ;lige ' A CARD TO THE LADIES Dlt. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS' E=CI In~allable In Correcting re moving Obstructions of tho Monthly Turns, from what ever Cause.and always • successful as a nreventilo ONE 'PILL IS A DOSE. Females peculiarly situated, or those sup posing theineelves so, aro cautioned against using these Pills while in that condition, lest they invite miscari loge, after which ad monition the,Proprietor assumes no respon sibility, although their mildness would pre vent any mischief to health ;_ otherwise the Pills are recommended as a MOST INVAI,II4I,E REMEDY for The alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, Ili well as to prevent an increase of family when health will not permit it; quieting the nerves and bringing bask the "rosy oolor of health" Is the cheek of the mod delicate. Full and explicit dlreotlons accompany each box. Price $1 oar brA ; 8 boxes, $5. Bold in Bellefonte, Pa., by F. P. GREEN, Druggist, sole agent for Bellefonte„ La dies, by sending him $1 to the Bellefonte Poet office, calk have the Pills sant (confi dentially) by mall to any part of the coun try, free of Postage. Sold by U. K. TOZER, Lock Haven; by G. NI. lIMIENBUCE: Williamsport, and by C. BROWN MILTON,AItoons, and by S. D. 1101 1 1E001e Prop'r., Vol 13, no 45 ly. Now York. GREEN'S DRUG STORE. Room No. 3, Brokerhors Row.— The undersigned rospeetfullrannounoes that ho has removed his well known DEEM rt, CLIEMICAt , frIQRS• to the new room (No. 8) under Brokorhoff i e hotel, which.. ho has fitted up for that par poeeand having largely increased hie stook ienow prepared to furnish his customers with pure DRUGS,. CHEMICALS, _ PATENT MEDICINES. PORE WINES & LIQUORS for medicinal use DYE bTIiFFS, with al most every article to be found in an es ' tablishtnent of this kind, such as Horse ana Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Glass,Nints, Putty, Sponges. Arco this, largest and beet collection of PERFUMERY AND Tr.44..LET SOAP.% ever brought to this place. Tobaoco- and cigars of the most approved brands, con stantly or, hand. Ho would call the atten tion of the public to his stock of notions, consisting of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Flesh ilia Psi3t Emetic Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess ,and Backgammon boards, Chess Men Dominoes., ec. &c. Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Particular attention given to preparing PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. flaying did more than - divitlft yeas ex perience in the business, he feels confident he can render satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. FRANK P. GREEN, Druggist, Feb. 9 18814-tf Room. No. 3 Brok. Row It 1 N G S. /tinge Rings hortga Ring• Merge To ro- Binge larva store gray flings Itilig• hair to its °rig- flings Riugs oral color. Erudi• Rings R,si t i sato Dandruff and longs ~J 4, t. from tho humors nirlgii i C A LP, Bongo igs and prermit Rings ,11 , 111 BALD- Ring* 8.11191 Des., Bu rg. Ring. Ring. INGS. Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia Is the Miracle of the age' ("ray headed People have their Pocks res tored by tt to the do. k, fooroos, siiiken tree se. of bout h and ere happy Young People, with /iyh or rod flair, have there unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads aro covered with Doioiroff and Meows, ace it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps' 1/rased retirees have their remain ing locks tightened; and the bare spots cov ered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dative for joy' Young tientemen use it because it is rich ly perfumed' Young Ladies one it because it keeps thel: Heir in plain' Everybody Imo end trill use if, because it is the elf narej and best article in this mar ket' Cull fur Vegetable Ambrosia, and for your own pleasure and comfort do not bo put off with anything else ''said to be just RP gaud." • Beware of counterfeits ! And injurious im stations is blob flood the country. For Su?:by Druggiste generally. .$1 00 poi. Borri.x. E. M TUBBS At CO., Propneturs, Poterburo, N. 13. Germantown, Columbia Co , N. 'V ME/P4llB. E M. Tires A Cu. dente—My hair and whiskers were at least one half gray when 'wits iniimied to try "Ring's Vege table Ambrosia, and after using R three weeks, my hair and whiskers were restored to their natural color ; it also erisdicates all dandruff from the scalp, and I consider it unequalled as a hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and silky and does not color the skin or stain clothing. It will do all you claim for it W. TOMPIIINS. Demaa Barnes d co., 21 Park Row, New York Whffesale Agents. For sale by Melirk & Cleaver, Philipsburg ; F. P. Oreen, 'Belle fonte. F. S. Wiition, Bellefonte, end by Druggists generally. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Es velope. Prtensix cents. A Lecture, on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhu.a or Seminal Weakness', In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility ( and Impediments t. Marriage gerferally ; Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; ALA teal and Physical Incapacity insulting -from Self Abuse, Ac.-131 ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," St., • The world-Fancy/pod author, in the ad 'rabic! Lectu re, clearly proves arly pves to from hie own experience that the awful consequences of Solf t Abuse may be effectually- removed without medicine,. and without clangorous surgioal operations, boggle', inetruments, ring', or cordials, pointVg out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suffer, no matter what Me condition may be, may cure Mmeolf cheaply, privately and 'radicalf.f. THIS LECTURE WILL 'PROVE BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THUSANDS. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of stx cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Cul verwoll's "Marriage Guide," price 25 oents. Address the Publishers, . 13-28—ly OiLi.B. J. 0. KLINE C 0... 127 flowery, N. Y., Poet•OBloe Box 4.586